• High performance (S)NTP server • Redundant power supply • Different Oscillator options for advanced holdover performance • Meinberg Device Manager for configuration and status monitoring • Three-year manufacturer‘s warranty • Unlimited technical support including firmware updates Date: 17th June 2020...
4 Important Safety Information 4.2 Used Symbols The following symbols and pictograms are used in this manual. To illustrate the source of danger, pictograms are used, which can occur in all hazard classes. Symbol Beschreibung / Description IEC 60417-5031 Gleichstrom / Direct current IEC 60417-5032 Wechselstrom / Alternating current IEC 60417-5017...
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The manuals for a product are included in the scope of delivery of the device on a USB stick. The manuals can also be obtained via the Internet. Enter www.meinbergglobal.com into your browser, then enter the correspond- ing device name in the search field at the top. This manual contains important safety instructions for the installation and operation of the device.
4 Important Safety Information 4.3 Security during Installation WARNING! Preparing for Commissioning This built-in unit, has been designed and examined according to the requirements of the standard IEC 62368-1 "Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment - Part 1: Safety requirements". When the built-in unit is used in a terminal (e.g., housing cabinet), additional requirements according to Standard IEC 62368-1 must be observed and complied with.
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Connecting Data Cables During a thunderstorm, data transmission lines must not be connected or disconnected (risk of lightning). When wiring the devices, the cables must be connected or disconnected in the order of the arrangement described in the user documentation accompanying the device. Always attach all cables to the plug during connection and removal.
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4 Important Safety Information AC Power Supply DC Power Supply The device is a device of protection Outside the assembly group the device must be • • class 1 and may only be connected to a disconnectable from power supply grounded outlet (TN system).
4.4 Protective Conductor- / Ground-Terminal ATTENTION! In order to ensure safe operation and to meet the requirements of IEC 62368-1, the device must be correctly connected to the protective earth conductor via the protective earth connection terminal. If an external earth connection is provided on the housing, it must be connected to the equipotential bonding rail (grounding rail).
4 Important Safety Information 4.6 Safety during Maintenance WARNING! When you are expanding the device, use only device parts that are approved for the system. Non-observance may result in injury to the EMC or safety standards and cause malfunction of the device. If device parts, which are released for the system, are extended or removed there may be a risk of injury in the area of the hands, due to the pull-out forces (approx.
4.8 Cleaning and Care ATTENTION! Do not wet clean the appliance! Penetrating water can cause considerable dangers to the user (e.g., electric shock). Liquid can destroy the electronics of the device! Liquid penetrates into the housing of the device and can cause a short circuit of the electronics. Only clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Return and Collection Systems For returning your old equipment, please use the country-specific return and collection systems available to you or contact Meinberg. The withdrawal may be refused in the case of waste equipment which presents a risk to human health or safety due to contamination during use.
The LED of the new power supply should now light up. Furthermore, the status Power Supply "green" should be displayed in the Status System menu of the Meinberg Device Manager. The status LED of the new power supply should now light up. The "OK" status must be displayed in the system’s web interface.
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5 microSync RX102/AD10DC20 Connectors Checking Power Status The status of the power supplies can be observed in the program Meinberg Device Manager under "Status System Status". AD10 - AC/DC Power Supply Connector Type: 5-pol. DFK AD10 AD10 Pin Assignment: 1: N/-...
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DC20 - DC Power Supply Connector Type: 5pin DFK DC20 Power Pin Assignment: 1: not connected 2: V 3: PE (Protective Earth) 4: V U = 24 - 48 V 5: not connected = 20 - 60 V = 2.10 A Input Parameter ————————————————————————————...
5.3 Programmable pulse output Signal output Programmable pulses Signal level: TTL, 2.5 V into 50 Ohm PP 1 Out PP 2 Out Connector: BNC, female Cable: shielded coax line Pulse outputs: Pulse Per Second Cyclic Pulse Single Shot Timer Idle All Sync Time Sync Position OK...
5 microSync RX102/AD10DC20 Connectors 5.5 Frequency Synthesizer Output Output signal unbalanced sinusoidal signal Frequency output: 0,1 Hz - 10 MHz F. Synth Out Signal Level: into 50 Connection type: BNC, female Cable: shielded coax line 5.6 RS-232 COMx Timestring Data transfer:...
5.7 Status Indicators CPU: —————————————————————————– R (Receiver) green: the reference clock (e.g. build-in GPS180) Fail provides a valid time red: the reference clock does not provide Init a valid time CPU REC T (Time Service) green: NTP is synchronized to the reference clock, e.g.
5 microSync RX102/AD10DC20 Connectors 5.8 USB Interface Signal Signal Type Connector —————————————————————————– USB Terminal USB-to- Micro-USB Type B serial console USB Host USB connecor USB Type A management CPU 5.9 LAN Network Interfaces Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), 100/1000 MBit - SFP...
5.10 DMC X2 Terminal Connector Note: The connector on the device side and the connection socket of the X2 terminal are provided with coding pins to avoid confusion with the X1 connection terminal. Pin 1 PP 5+ programmable pulse (optocoupler) Pin 2 PP 5 programmable pulse (RS-422A)
6 GNSS Satellite Navigation The satellite receiver clock GPS180 has been designed to provide extremely precise time to its user. The clock has been developed for applications where conventional radio controlled clocks can´t meet the growing require- ments in precision. High precision available 24 hours a day around the whole world is the main feature of the new system which receives its information from the satellites of the russian GLONASS (GLObal NAvigation Satellite System) and the american GPS (Global Positioning System).
6 GNSS Satellite Navigation 6.1 Time Zone and Daylight Saving GPS system time differs from the universal time scale (UTC) by the number of leap seconds which have been inserted into the UTC time scale since GPS was initiated in 1980. The current number of leap seconds is part of the navigation message supplied by the satellites, so the internal real time of the GPS180 is based on UTC time scale.
7 Mounting the GPS Antenna The GPS satellites are not stationary, but circle round the globe with a period of about 12 hours. They can only be received if no building is in the line-of-sight from the antenna to the satellite, so the antenna/downconverter unit must be installed in a location that has as clear a view of the sky as possible.
7 Mounting the GPS Antenna 7.1 Antenna Cable: Cable type Cable (mm/in) Attenuation at 100 MHz max. Cable lenght (m/ft) used for receiver type (db)/100m/328ft RG58/CU 5/0.2 300/984 GPS/GNS-UC/PZF RG213 10,3/0.41 700/2297 GPS/GNS-UC H155 5,4/0,21 70/230 GNM/GNS H2010 Ultraflex 7,3/0,29 150/492 GNM/GNS Further values can be found in the data sheet of the cable used.
GPS Antenna N-Norm female N-Norm male Cable Slot N-Norm male N-Norm female as short as possible N-Norm female Meinberg GPS N-Norm male N-Norm male female Ground lead to PE rail or BNC male female (Protective Earth) Cable ca. 1,5 mm Ø...
The software is delivered on the USB stick included in the scope of delivery and does not need to be in- stalled or copied on the PC. The Meinberg Device Manager can be started directly from the USB data carrier.
Meinberg Device Manager should authenticate itself to your Meinberg system. Silent Login: you have the possibility that the Meinberg Device Manager will not ask for your username and password every time you log in. Changing your Network Password To change the password for the currently logged in user, click this icon.
8 Starting of Operation Host Key Verification To enable a secure connection to the system via SSH, you must add the key used to your known hosts. This ensures that this device can be permanently identified as a trusted communication partner. To confirm, click on Yes.
9 Technical Appendix 9.1 Technical Specifications GNS-UC Receiver Type of receiver: 72 channel receiver GPS/Galileo Frequency band: GPS: L1C/A Galileo: E1B/C Power Supply 15 V DC, continuous short circuit protection, automatic recovery for Antenna: isolation voltage 1000 VDC, provided via antenna cable Cable Length: max.
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Framing: 7E1, 7E2, 7N2, 7O1, 7O2, 8E1, 8N1, 8N2, 8O1 default setting: COM 0: 19200, 8N1 Meinberg Standard time string, per second Time Code Outputs: Unbalanced modulated sine wave signal: (MARK), 1 V (SPACE) into 50 ohm DCLS-signal: TTL into 50 ohm, active-high or -low...
9.2 Configuration Options Receiver Options RECEIVER TYPE SIGNAL TYPE VALUE CONNECTOR Meinberg GPS IF, 12-channel IF (Meinberg Antenna)) 15 V DC BNC Meinberg GNS-UC GPS/Galileo IF IF (Meinberg Antenna)) 15 V DC GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou), 72-channel L1/E1/B1 band...
Any transportation expenses for return- ing this product (at its end of life) have to be incurred by the end user, whereas Meinberg will bear the costs for the waste disposal itself. microSync...
11 Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity Doc ID: microSync RX102/AD10DC20-2020-06-17 Hersteller Meinberg Funkuhren GmbH & Co. KG Manufacturer Lange Wand 9, D-31812 Bad Pyrmont erklärt in alleiniger Verantwortung, dass das Produkt, declares under its sole responsibility, that the product...
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